Since its thundering entry in the opposition, Jean Ping, we must admit, thus has been faultless. Well, you would tell us that it is not difficult to be faultless in only two outputs! And this blog would agree with you. Indeed, dear readers, for his second outing, Jean Ping announced administratively his resignation from the PDG. Related documents are below in their original French versions. Although we remain cautious vis-à -vis how far is Jean Ping ready to go in the race for power in Gabon, here we would like to encourage him to continue his momentum and offering an alternative to the current regime. We also ask him, two years from the election, to focus on the destruction of the edifice of electoral fraud personified by Marie Madeleine Mborantsuo and to work to establish a body whose international credibility would not suffer from any ambiguity. It is really on this ground that Ping would be able to convince us, because no one should go to this election with the same crooks controlling the ballot. But until then, we give him a good grade for now.

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